Spokesperson for the Afenifere Renewal Group, Yinka Odumakin, has says he does not consider the suspended governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, a hero.
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Ade: That something has not been done earlier or with certain people does not make it right. As for me, Sanusi is not my hero because he who comes to equity should come with clean hands. While the investigation on missing funds in the NNPC is on, let Sanusi gladly answer the allegations levelled against him.
Tour Planet: Sanusi is my hero. It takes a brave man to ask his boss, the late President Umaru Yar’Adua to reduce his seven-point agenda to three; it takes a brave man to alert the incumbent President that money is missing in the coffers of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. It also takes a brave man to sack corrupt bank MDs in 2009. Any day, anytime, Sanusi is my hero.
Danobi: Sanusi constituted a parallel government to the Federal Government. For the sake of political power returning to his folk, Sanusi wanted to wreck Nigeria’s economy by going to the open to shout about missing money, and often when corrected, he retreated. Did Sanusi each time exhaust the services of the country’s internal mechanisms of due process to find out who the thieves were before coming to the public?
Other heads of independent government agencies similar to the Sanusi’s were relieved of their duties and they quietly walked away, but Sanusi is still disturbing the polity because he was merely suspended. Why?
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